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Some interesting new tales  [message #72190] Thu, 24 November 2016 10:00 Go to next message
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We have three historical tales, one a smidgen out of our niche, a thing I accept from time to time when the story values are right. This one is right. We have one theatrical tale, too.

In my mind each of these deserves its own thread.

There are more tales, too, that are worthy of note. The thing is, each story that makes the site is one I know has virtues. I wish more folk, in addition to the regulars who notice good tales, woudl tell us what they think about the stories and topics raised.

Notice that there is not always sex.



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Re: Some interesting new tales  [message #72191 is a reply to message #72190] Thu, 24 November 2016 12:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I've been snared by 'Drummer Boy' - a very entertaining blend of historical fact with likeable fictional characters.
Re: Some interesting new tales  [message #72193 is a reply to message #72191] Thu, 24 November 2016 17:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ivor slipper wrote on Thu, 24 November 2016 12:46I've been snared by 'Drummer Boy' - a very entertaining blend of historical fact with likeable fictional characters.

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Re: Some interesting new tales  [message #72194 is a reply to message #72193] Thu, 24 November 2016 22:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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timmy wrote on Thu, 24 November 2016 17:44
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ivor slipper wrote on Thu, 24 November 2016 12:46I've been snared by 'Drummer Boy' - a very entertaining blend of historical fact with likeable fictional characters.


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Re: Some interesting new tales  [message #73850 is a reply to message #72190] Mon, 08 January 2018 15:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The Taz and Kodak tales have developed into a trilogy. WHat do you think of them?



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Re: Some interesting new tales  [message #73851 is a reply to message #73850] Mon, 08 January 2018 18:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Taz and Kodak tales are from Rick Beck.  Of course they are good.
Re: Some interesting new tales  [message #73852 is a reply to message #73851] Mon, 08 January 2018 20:13 Go to previous message
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"Bisexual_Guy wrote on Mon, 08 January 2018 18:09"
Taz and Kodak tales are from Rick Beck.  Of course they are good.

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